Katharine was tagged last August by marine biologists off Cape Cod, and they've been tracking her ever since. Earlier this year she headed down south and spent a weekend in March off the coast of Miami Beach.

Katharine has been in the Gulf of Mexico since early June, but her tracker last pinged in that area July 6 south of Sarasota.

According to Ocearch, she wasn't tracked again until July 17 near the Florida Keys. This past Saturday she was near Palm Beach.

Her tracker pinged again near North Florida's east coast early this morning, seeming to indicate she's headed back to Cape Cod.

"It'll be really interesting to see if Katharine returns to Cape Cod later this summer," Ocearch founder Chris Fischer told USA Today in May. "If she does, then she probably didn't get pregnant. If she does not return to Cape Cod by July, then she's likely pregnant."

Seems like someone didn't get lucky on vacation in Florida.

Betsy, a 12-foot great white that's also being tracked by Ocearch, was recently spotted in the Gulf of Mexico. Researchers last received a ping from her June 5, but since then, she hasn't swum close enough to the surface for her tracker to send another signal.

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People shouldn't act so surprised. It really isn't that special for a Great White to be off the coast of Florida. They spend winters along the North Eastern Coast, and migrate to the Gulf of Mexico, and Australia during the summer. Florida is along the way, in a sense. Also, this shark is only 14 feet long, which yes, is a large shark, but, Great White's reach lengths of just over 20 feet once fully matured. It only makes sense that a younger shark, that isn't familiar with its migrating routes, could end up swimming near Miami.

Not to say that I would not completely freak out if I was to come across a Great White while in Florida, but it's not as peculiar as many of these people have made it out to be.

We have a duty to protect these awesome creatures, a responsibility as stewards of the planet. Katharine is a very small female, ( if she was human she'd be a teen) Her species is dimorphous, ( in this case, it means the females are Amazons and the males are very much smaller), Given the chance she could reach 18-20ft in length . I wish the best for her, but it is going to be very difficult for her to find a suitable mate in these waters.